If you have kiddos, I'm sure the idea, concept or conversation of a chore chart has come up. But where to start? What should it look like? How do you make one?
Let FanAddict Frames help you with that!
My daughter is almost 5 and let's just say, she REALLY tests my patience sometimes. And boy does she have a mind of her own! Woo.
Anyway, some of her friends from school were beginning to get "chore charts" at home. So the concept wasn't foreign to Rea. She and I discussed for about 2 weeks what we would put on her chart. Our's isn't so full of actual chores as it is just behaviors and things we want her to focus on.
Rea and I settled on 17 things for her chart. Next, I had to figure out how to make it. Naturally, I decided on a framed one... it seemed only logical.
I used our CMC9000 to print the list of chores on the green matboard. Then I made the chart and attached it to the board. We built a beautiful whitewashed barnyard frame for it. We mark the "chores" she has completed with a dry-erase marker.